On Jan 26, 2008 10:11 PM, walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, mustkaru wrote:
..
I just wanted to compile the new kernel to slim it down and throw out
debugging stuff.
I attach the custom kernel config file, perhaps I've missed a driver?
Yet, all I've essentially
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, mustkaru wrote:
Hi,
I successfully installed Dragonfly on my laptop and compiled a new
kernel. However, when booting the new kernel panics: can't find boot
device 'ad' (root is on /dev/ad0s1a). There is no 'ad' in the list of
devices recognized by kernel. ata0 appears
On Jan 26, 2008 3:24 PM, walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, mustkaru wrote:
Hi,
I successfully installed Dragonfly on my laptop and compiled a new
kernel. However, when booting the new kernel panics: can't find boot
device 'ad' (root is on /dev/ad0s1a). There is no
Hi!
Please share your config file with us. What is your DragonFly version?
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Gergo Szakal MD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University Of Szeged, HU
Faculty Of General Medicine
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, mustkaru wrote:
..
I just wanted to compile the new kernel to slim it down and throw out
debugging stuff.
I attach the custom kernel config file, perhaps I've missed a driver?
Yet, all I've essentially done is comment out debugging and SCSI
devices, firewire, RAID,
Hi,
I successfully installed Dragonfly on my laptop and compiled a new
kernel. However, when booting the new kernel panics: can't find boot
device 'ad' (root is on /dev/ad0s1a). There is no 'ad' in the list of
devices recognized by kernel. ata0 appears in the boot messages
though. The nata
mustkaru wrote:
Hi,
I successfully installed Dragonfly on my laptop and compiled a new
kernel. However, when booting the new kernel panics: can't find boot
device 'ad' (root is on /dev/ad0s1a). There is no 'ad' in the list of
devices recognized by kernel. ata0 appears in the boot messages